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Fig. 1 | Breast Cancer Research

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From: Increasing rates of early-onset Luminal A breast cancers correlate with binge drinking patterns

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Trends of alcohol drinking and early-onset breast cancer (BC) incidence rates among 20-39-year-old women. All estimates were age-standardized to the US population in 2000. Panel A shows alcohol consumption estimates (blue dots) from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) and BC incidence (red dots) from SEER 9. Panel B shows binge drinking prevalence estimates (blue dots) from BRFSS, and BC incidence (red dots) from SEER 17. Regression models with break points were used to estimate annual percent changes (APCs) and 95% CIs (shown in red) for BC incidence, and slopes and 95% CIs (shown in blue) for alcohol drinking estimates

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